Episode 10: The Interagency and the Indo-Pacific

Episode 10: The Interagency and the Indo-Pacific

Guest

Capt. Jeff W. Benson

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Synopsis:
The interagency process coordinates the development and implementation of national security policies across executive departments at all levels of the federal government. How does the Defense Department translate policy guidance into operational-level planning, and how do national security professionals in regional theaters coordinate with their interagency counterparts to implement these policies? Capt. Jeff W. Benson, USN, joins The Debrief to address these questions, drawing on his experience in contributing to the interagency process on U.S. strategy in the Indo-Pacific region. Capt. Benson will be the first Commanding Officer of the new Flight III guided missile destroyer, USS LOUIS H. WILSON, JR (DDG 126), being built in Bath, ME. He is a graduate of the Naval War College and previously served as the Division Chief for China and Taiwan on the Joint Chiefs of Staff (J5).

About the Speaker:
Capt. Benson will be the first Commanding Officer of the new Flight III guided missile destroyer, USS LOUIS H. WILSON, JR (DDG 126), being built in Bath, ME. He is a graduate of the Naval War College and previously served as the Division Chief for China and Taiwan on the Joint Chiefs of Staff (J5).

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Episode Length

20:09

File Size

47 MB

File Format

MP4

Release Date

3-2024

Keywords

U.S. Naval War College; National Security Affairs; Indo-Pacific; INDOPACOM; Interagency; strategy; Department of Defense; pacific

Episode 10: The Interagency and the Indo-Pacific

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